Fishing and the Big Catch

Fishing and the big catch

Want to learn more about bass fishing? Are you catching less bass because of something as simple as using the wrong lure? You can finally learn how to do it the right way! There are many ebooks as well as web sites on the internet which can help you acquire information on bass fishing and how to be successful at it.

The promise of these bass fishing ebooks is that they will surely aid you in getting better bass. Moreover, you just have to follow the tips and techniques so that you too will surely catch more bass than you could ever think of!

There are bass secrets that are contained in many ebooks and many are amazed to see the results on their very next bass fishing getaway. Some may be very disappointed spending the day bass fishing and never had a good catch.

Maybe it was because you used the wrong bait or if you had spent a little more time in a different location of the lake before the wind suddenly came. Well if you have been thinking about those, these secret bass fishing guides and ebooks will easily solve your problem. With these you will know the best baits to use in every case or situation. Moreover, you will be able to know where the best part of the lake for catching fish is.

These guides will let you learn the various techniques and tips on how to catch bigger bass. If you have never tried fishing before, then you will be an enthusiast once you have read this information about bass fishing!

It is not that hard at all. Many people are often ill informed and have a common notion of bass fishing saying it is complicated. However, once you have an ebook or apt information on bass fishing, you will no longer have a hard time getting improved results. What are some of the few big bass fishing secrets?

First and foremost, you must start off by thinking like a bass fish. It may sound crazy but it could help you in finding where the big one is. It is also advised that you find the right and appropriate tackle to use in any situation or case. You must have a lot of information on crank baits, spinner baits, plastic worms, buzz baits and many other types of it.

This would be one of the things that you might be sure of. A good lure is one of the techniques you have to learn and be knowledgeable about. In addition, you must know what part of the lake or stream is best to fish in during different weather conditions. It will be different on a rainy day or a windy day, early in the morning or late in the evening. Other factors such as a crowded lake or a steady lake can also affect where you need to be!

You must know the most common bass fishing mistakes that almost every fisherman makes and executes. After knowing them and knowing the reason why these are mistakes, you may progress further and more efficiently.
Another important thing is that you must choose the right fishing rod. You must learn the techniques and secrets on how to choose and where to find the most appropriate fishing rods there are.

Furthermore, you must know how to develop a successful bass fishing pattern. This will really help you in your fishing trip. Some may go bass fishing at night so may also learn professional night bass fishing techniques. Others may also be benefited by learning the professional winter bass fishing techniques for those who experience four seasons.

These are only some of the many techniques and tips on how to improve your bass fishing strategy. If you do not have any strategy at all, you may really get disappointed from time to time. It is suggested that you first learn and read sufficient information and guides on bass fishing.

Pro bass fishing: A Different Way of Fishing

Pro bass fishing: A Different Way of Fishing

Fishing is known as a profession or a form of occupation. People catch fish and other aqua marine products to have something to eat and to have something for their living.
They spend money for fishing so they can earn more from this on things such as equipment and gear. People also spend for improvements of their fishing business.

For some people, especially those who are outgoing and adventurous, fishing is a matter of sport and game. They do fishing for their enjoyment and relaxation. They entertain themselves through fishing because they can get peace of mind and calmness in the said activity.

Bass fly fishing is a type of fishing that involves using an artificial fly. It is different from traditional fishing methods in that fly anglers cast a hook that generally has bits of feather, fur, foam, yarn, or other similar material attached using thread to form what is referred to as a ‘fly’, as opposed to using worms or other bait.

Pro bass fishing is just like the ordinary fly fishing that we know. The only difference is that it entails the presence of professionals in fishing. These professionals are those that are well respected in the line of fishing. They were considered professionals because of their dedication and love in fishing including their contributions.

There are the types of fly fishing. The best known and the most classic is the dry fly fishing. The fisherman uses an artificial fly, which he casts so that it will float on the water. The fly will pass over the fish, which will hopefully rise up and bite it. The fisherman then tries to control the fish’s attempts to escape, tiring it enough to bring it in to be retrieved from the water with a landing net.

Many anglers prefer this type of fly fishing because everything can be seen – the angler casts at a fish he can see, the fly is easily visible on the surface of the water, and he can see the fish take the fly. The only drawback to this is that trout and other fish tend to feed underwater, and therefore are not as likely to come up to take a dry fly.

The second form of fly fishing is what is known as nymph fishing. When the flies lay eggs in the river or lake, the eggs hatch out as nymphs, make their way to the surface and they hatch into a fly. Therefore, nymph fishing utilizes imitations of different nymphs that are weighted to stay below the surface of the water. This type of fishing is often considered more challenging, as all the action takes place beneath the surface.

Bass fly fishing has become an increasingly popular sport, and most anglers will agree that it’s not just about catching fish. Some anglers would even regard fly fishing as a kind of religion, and most consider it a relaxing pastime that can be enjoyed by people from all walks of life. It also appeals to the more environmentally conscious, as it is less harmful to the fish than many other techniques, and most anglers return their catch.

Pro bass fly fishing requires gear and equipment that will aide the fisher to a more productive and fruitful fishing. There is gear that is widely used and there are also some that are especially used by pro bass fishers.

The rod is the fisherman’s most important piece of equipment, and should be chosen with care. For beginners, a basic rod-and-reel set is enough; the features and materials aren’t necessarily important. It is more important that the beginning fisherman learn how to use the rod, and become comfortable with it before moving on to more complex pieces of equipment.

Pro bass fishing gives not only relaxation and much of enjoyment, but it also give way to amateur fishers to prove to themselves that they have the talents in fishing because of the challenges being offered by the sport.

The sport offers far more than just fishing, it also provides things that are with nature. In fishing, the enthusiast used to learn how to love the environment because of the settings and locations of the activities which are always enhanced by the beauty of nature.
Pro bass fishing not only entertains, it also provides a whole new world of adventures.

The Practical Bass Fishing Tips for a Successful Fishing Experience

The Practical Bass Fishing Tips for a Successful Fishing Experience

Many men have found bass fishing to be quite a relaxing experience. Although the bass has been known to be quite a fighter and a

battler, the sheer excitement of waiting and finally catching it releases certain chemicals into the body that provide a euphoric feeling making the experience all worthwhile and satisfying.

Many men and women have come back from a bass fishing expedition feeling light and perky even though they have been outdoors the whole time. The strenuous activity seems to recharge their bodies.

The popularity bass fishing has garnered over the years has grown to an all time high with more and more people discovering its joys. Some though are reluctant to start because they have not got a single idea on what to do. Here are some tips to get you started and secrets to act like an experienced professional bass fisherman.

Baits

There are many types of baits used to catch bass, some work much better than others. Basically there’s live baits and artificial baits.

Live Baits

Artificial baits have been known to catch quite a few bass but many believe live bait works best.

Bass respond well to many forms of live bait but often action can be faster than with lures. Mostly used are Minnows, Shad, Shiners and Night Crawlers. You can also use cutup bait fish, such as a Sardines, Anchovies and even Crawdads work very well.

Artificial baits

Lures are artificial baits used to attract and entice fish to bite to eat or bite to move it away from its nest. Artificial baits are made of just about anything possible from plastics, metals, wood and even feathers. They are made to look and or move like anything the fish would consider eating.

Soft Plastics

There are a wide variety of Soft Plastics baits used for catching bass. The choices are endless from different types of creatures like Worms, Lizards, Frogs, Swim Baits, Tube Baits etc. to different types of plastics. Many are made to float, some are made with salt and some are made to hold different types of scents.

Hard Plastics

Hard Plastics are used to make thousands of types of Crankbaits from Jerk baits to Rat-L-Traps

(Lip-Less Baits) from floating to diving and even suspending baits.

Wire Baits

Spinner Baits, Buzz Baits and Alabama-Rigs are very popular for catching bass. Spinner baits are one of the most versatile lures used to catch bass. They can be used many ways and in many different conditions. Spinner Baits or Blades as some are known to call them, can be fished fast or slow, deep or shallow.

Jigs and Others

Many fisherman love to fish with Jigs. The Jig is a bait that consistently catches quality bass. And many fisherman love to fish with Spoons. Spoons have been around for more than 50 years. The kitchen spoon was used during the depression as a simple replacement lure.

Location

Knowing where to locate bass can be a challenge to most anglers because of so many different factors that need to be determined.

Water clarity, water temperatures, seasonal patterns, water depth, reading a map and weather. Also water levels are very important, are they raising, lowering or staying stable?

Areas holding bass are key areas to fish. The more time you’re in the zone, the more chances you have to catch fish. People say that 90% of the fish are in 10% of the water. Areas that usually have bass are areas of vegetation, shallow water close to deep water, points, secondary points, backs of coves, ledges, drop offs, and islands. Also different types of structures like rocks, sand, boulders, ramps and docks.

If you catch a fish. DON’T LEAVE THAT SPOT! Stay there and fish more after you have removed the hook. Fish will follow the fish on your line and try to steal the bait. Especially if it is white bass you can sometimes catch two at a time with crappie and perch if you have a double rig.

Worms usually work well during light to heavy over cast skies and spinners usually work better when there is a breeze or in windy conditions that make a ripple on the water surface. When you set the hook, try to keep your line tight and maybe even give it another hook set. When they jump it is real hard to keep your line tight. If the fish is deep and coming up fast, swing your rod tip to one side or the other to pull it to the side rather than pulling it to straight up to the surface. After the hook set always try to maintain the same resistance between you and the fish. Too much pull and you’ll break the line, not enough pull and you’ll lose your fish because they can spit the bait out if there is not enough pressure to keep the hook in its mouth.

Make sure you aren’t using dull hooks. Also, smaller hooks can penetrate easier, making them harder to throw. In most instances, though, nothing beats an aggressive hook set, and then keeping steady pressure on the fish, especially when they go airborne.

 

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How to Fish for Bass – How to Catch Bass

How to Fish for Bass – How to Catch Bass

How to fish for bass and how to catch bass sure do sound like the same thing, but if you have ever tried the first part, you know the second part is different. There is a reason why one person comes in empty handed and the next one comes in with 3 or 4 trophy size, 10 pound or more bass in the live well.

If all bass anglers were created equal there would not be over 1,000 bass fishing tournaments happening every weekend national wide from mid summer to late spring. You will never see 1,000 salmon tournaments or even cat fish tournaments taking place at a time and especially every weekend.

Yes sire, there is certainly a difference between the person that will fish for bass and the one that will catch bass.

There are two problems and they are a couple of big ones. The “how” part of the equation is more than water plus fishing pole equals bass. First you need to know your bass (and location) and second you need to know where the bass are located.

If you are watching ESPN one Saturday morning and you see some Pro angler catch bass after bass along the shoreline it would only make sense to fish the shore. You can fish for bass every day along the shore and come up disappointed for about 7 months, but if your really stick to it, you will hit around 5 months of really good fishing.

The reason why is because the bass only collect in this area from mid to late summer up to early spring, and that is only in certain parts of the country. It is much less in the colder climates.

Throwing the correct bait in the lake is technically a way to fish for bass, but it is the old “does a falling tree make a sound” story. “If you fish for bass where there are no bass, will you catch bass even if you are not looking?”

So there you go, the first component of how to fish for bass is to know your bass.

This brings us to the second component; if they are not along the shore, they must be enjoying some other water condition. Where could this location be on this lake or waterway? For the most part, bass are bass nationwide, it is genetics. They spawn about the same time and they like deeper water about the same time.

The lakes are all different though. Lake Terrell in Washington State is a great place to fish for bass. When the bass want to go deep there is an “X” shaped trench in the lake almost like something from a pirate map. It is confined and the maximum depth is 14 feet when the lake is full.

One of the best places to fish for bass in all of America (in my opinion) is Bartlett Lake in Phoenix, Arizona. In contrast to Lake Terrell, Bartlett Lake is about 3,000 acres (surface area) and has depths that are well over 180 feet. This is not to say you should fish for bass at 180 feet, but the fish do have that option if they want a bit of privacy.

And there you have the second component, know your lake or waterway.

Know your bass and know your location, now you are ready to fish for bass and be effective at the same time.

The “How to catch bass” part of the story is simple because bass will normally hit with such force they almost set the hook themselves. The thing is they will not hit any bait if they don’t see it.

So there you have it, now you know how to fish for bass and how to catch bass that bite your bait. Technically this is a great strategy for any type of fishing.

Fishing Lures for Bass

Fishing Lures for Bass

When it comes to finding or selecting fishing lures for bass you have thousands of choices, but there really are only two that work. Not two lures for bass, two concepts of lures for bass. You either go “la natural” or you get “crazy”, there is very little room for “naturally crazy” when it comes to fishing lures (or baits) for bass.

Bass are either in a bad mood or they want a quick snack or two; often times they are in both a bad mood and want a snack. This just increases your chance of picking the right lure or bait. People that are very experienced with fishing for bass know this, they probably have not looked at it this way before, but I have an odd gift for seeing things in an odd way.

I have personally witnessed a bass eat a wild duckling about the size of a tennis ball and had either a bass or the most aggressive perch in the western hemisphere bite the fingers on my right hand as I was trailing them in the water off the boat.

Ducks and fingers are not common fishing lures for bass, but they obviously work.

The key to selecting the right fishing lures for bass specifically relies more on your delivery and presentation than the actual lure itself. Your mission is to figure out where the bass are located and then get your bass fishing lure of choice to them because they will rarely travel farther than the range of sight or sound to eat something. Just because they are always ready for a fight does not mean they go looking for one.

You go to them, they don’t come to you.

You often hear the term “Water Column” used when people are talking about fishing for bass or lures for bass. This term is very simple when you understand what it means, and it means exactly what it says. If you take a lake or waterway and look at it by “depth” that is a column. Fish at the surface are at the top of the column and fish at the lake-bed are at the bottom of the column.

Bass, more than other apex predator species will move along this water column during different times of the year. In one part of the year they prefer the upper levels while other parts of the year they may like the depth of 12 or 18 feet. Other times they may like it at 40 feet deep. Depending on the climate, they may like less than 5 feet in the morning and 25 feet at noon. You just need to know your fish.

This is where your choice of fishing lures for bass come into play or to use bass fishing techniques with lure that are not specifically designed for bass. The lures you want to use are the ones that will get to where the fish are, either through their engineering or through the way you rig them.

A plastic worm is one of the classic bass fishing lures because within a few minutes you can modify it from something you are using in 12 inches of water to something that in dancing down bass alley at 30 feet deep.

The correct bass fishing lures or baits are not so much the lures themselves, you just need to understand the “water column”, the character of the fish that time of year in relation to the water column and how to rig the gear that you are using to get to that depth.